Ecuador President Says US Troops Could Help Confront Drug Gangs
Noboa said the deployment could help curb narco-trafficking gangs as government data showed violent crime fell nearly 35% in border zones.
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Ecuador's president is willing to receive US troops to curb the rise of organized crime in his country.
Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa said he would welcome U.S. troops to help face the “security crisis” in his country, as long as it means the leadership of the local Armed Forces. The U.S. has already helped Ecuador attack criminal gangs with its advanced tracking and intelligence technology, Noboa said in an interview. He said it would be a favor of an even greater involvement of President Donald Trump's administration, with whom he shares his…
Ecuadornews: The governments of Ecuador and the United States are strengthening relations to combat crime. President Daniel Noboa mentioned that this year it could happen that U.S. military troops arrive in the country to join security efforts.
Ecuador's Noboa Says Presence of U.S. Troops in Country is 'Not an Invasion' but 'International Collaboration Against Crime'
Noboa has strengthened ties with the U.S. and aligned closely with the administration of Donald Trump on security policy, particularly in combating drug trafficking
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